Arisaig Self Catering Cottages, Lodges, Apartments & More

Accommodation for families, business travel or romantic getaways

A 40-mile drive from Fort William, this pretty seaside resort has its own sheltered harbour as well as the promise of some remarkable sunsets. It stands on the shores of Loch na Ceall and is a stop on the main West Highland rail line. A ferry takes visitors to nearby islands while, in summer, a steam train brings sightseers from Fort William. Nearby is Camus Darch beach, setting for the movie ‘Local Hero'.

Arisaig was chosen by Bonnie Prince Charlie as his base during the 1745 uprising and the local church clock was built as a timely memorial to Alasdair MacMhaigstir Alasdair, a well-known Gaelic poet who fought alongside the Prince at the Battle of Culloden.

Kilmartin Guest House & Kinloid Farm Holiday Cottages only ten minutes from the Isle of Skye ferry terminal on Scotland's beautiful west coast. The guest house offers three comfortable bedrooms, each tastefully decorated. The Bright dining room with magnificent sea views. Relax in our sitting room watching TV or reading a book. Private parking. Within walking distance of the village centre. Our cosy holiday cottages each with their own balcony also provide stunning sea views, a perfect place to stay for a relaxing holiday. Each cottage has two bedrooms (1 Double, 1 Twin) and a comfortable sitting room, plus fully fitted kitchen.